Registration: AIMS-19

The first meeting in 2026, we will continue our in-person community AIMS workshops to enable researchers and operators to discuss the current state and future directions of active Internet measurement, including the growing role of AI and machine learning in data analysis, infrastructure operation, and training. The purpose of the AIMS-19 workshop will be to discuss:

  • Recent design and implementation choices across Internet measurement, data, and cybertraining infrastructure
  • Experiences deploying and operating Internet measurement infrastructure across different scales and contexts, including education and training environments
  • Metadata practices and data provenance supporting data sharing, reuse, downstream analysis, and responsible AI/ML use
  • Community resources, interfaces, and approaches to engagement, including training-oriented platforms and materials

The AIMS-19 workshop is by invite only. Please indicate interest to attend by completing the form.


Workshop Dates: February 23 (Monday) - 27 (Friday) 2026
Place: SDSC Auditorium and Closed-session Video Teleconference via Zoom

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For scheduling purposes, please indicate the days that you will be able to attend the workshop.
If there is enough interest in a hackathon on Sunday, February 22, we may organize one. Please indicate your interest by committing to attending Sunday.

Remote attendance
This will be primarily an onsite, in-person workshop. While we understand some can only attend remotely, the quality of the participation will likely suffer with a workshop of this size. Let us know if you can only attend remotely.
(For presenters) Specific information about your talk or presentation If you are planning to give a short talk at this workshop, please fill out the fields below.
Requests and Additional Comments
Limited Travel Support
Limited travel support may be available for full-time students who complete a Travel Grant application. Travel Grant recipients are required to participate in the Hackathon.
Shared Housing
We have limited rooms available in shared housing (AirBNB) for some participants who are willing to share a group house (or in some cases a shared room) with other participants, for those who don't wish to book your own accommodations. Leave requests in the comments.
AIMS is for invitees only. If you were not invited by CAIDA to attend, please introduce yourself in the comments above and explain why it is important that you attend this workshop.
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